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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Formula Cursor</title><filename>/text/smath/02/03010000.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3149500"/><bookmark branch="hid/.uno:FormelCursor" id="bm_id3154485"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1">Formula Cursor</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="cursor"><ahelp hid="SID_FORMULACURSOR">Use this icon on the Tools bar to turn the Formula Cursor on or off.</ahelp> The part of the formula where the cursor is positioned in the <emph>Commands</emph> window is marked with a thin border when the formula cursor is active.
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Tools Bar</title><filename>/text/smath/main0203.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="werkzeugleiste"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/main0203.xhp">Tools Bar</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">The Tools bar contains frequently used functions.</paragraph></section><embed href="text/smath/01/03040000.xhp#vergroessern"/><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#syvergross"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03050000.xhp#verkleinern"/><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#syverklein"/><embed href="text/shared/01/03010000.xhp#hdrt"/><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#syorg"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03060000.xhp#allesanzeigen"/><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#syalles"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03070000.xhp#aktualisieren"/><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#syzeichak"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/smath/02/03010000.xhp">Formula Cursor</link></paragraph><embed href="text/smath/02/03010000.xhp#cursor"/><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#fcurs"/><embed href="text/smath/01/06010000.xhp#symbol"/><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#sysymbole"/></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Format</title><filename>/text/smath/main0105.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="format"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/main0105.xhp">Format</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">This menu contains commands needed to format formulas.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/smath/01/05010000.xhp">Fonts</link></paragraph><embed href="text/smath/01/05010000.xhp#schriftartentext"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/smath/01/05020000.xhp">Font Size</link></paragraph><embed href="text/smath/01/05020000.xhp#schriftgroessentext"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/smath/01/05030000.xhp">Spacing</link></paragraph><embed href="text/smath/01/05030000.xhp#abstaendetext"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/smath/01/05040000.xhp">Alignment</link></paragraph><embed href="text/smath/01/05040000.xhp#ausrichtungtext"/><embed href="text/smath/01/05050000.xhp#textmod"/></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>File</title><filename>/text/smath/main0101.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="datei"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/main0101.xhp">File</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">This menu contains the general commands for working with formula documents, such as open, save and print.</paragraph></section><embed href="text/shared/01/01010000.xhp#neu"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/shared/01/01020000.xhp">Open</link></paragraph><embed href="text/shared/01/01020000.xhp#oeffnentext"/><embed href="text/shared/01/01990000.xhp#picklist"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/shared/autopi/01000000.xhp">Wizards</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Use a Wizard to create interactive documents, such as professional letters and faxes, into which you can insert your saved formulas.</paragraph><embed href="text/shared/01/01050000.xhp#schliessen"/><embed href="text/shared/01/01060000.xhp#speichern"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/shared/01/01070000.xhp">Save As</link></paragraph><embed href="text/shared/01/01070000.xhp#speichernuntertext"/><embed href="text/shared/01/01180000.xhp#allesspeichern"/><embed href="text/shared/02/07060000.xhp#neuladen"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/shared/01/01190000.xhp">Versions</link></paragraph><embed href="text/shared/01/01190000.xhp#versionentext"/><embed href="text/shared/01/01070001.xhp#export"/><embed href="text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp#pdf_export"/><embed href="text/shared/01/01160000.xhp#senden"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/shared/01/01100000.xhp">Properties</link></paragraph><embed href="text/shared/01/01100000.xhp#dokumentinfotext"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/shared/01/01130000.xhp">Print</link></paragraph><embed href="text/shared/01/01130000.xhp#druckentext"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2"><link href="text/shared/01/01140000.xhp">Printer Setup</link></paragraph><embed href="text/shared/01/01140000.xhp#druckereinstellungtext"/><embed href="text/shared/01/01170000.xhp#beenden"/></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>To access this function...</title><filename>/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="wie">To access this function...
</variable></paragraph><section id="babnma"><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>Edit - Next Marker</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">F4 key</paragraph></section><section id="babvma"><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>Edit - Previous Marker</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Shift+F4</paragraph></section><section id="babnfe"><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>Edit - Next Error</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">F3 key</paragraph></section><section id="babvhf"><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>Edit - Previous Error</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Shift+F3</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph">On the Tools bar, click</paragraph><section id="syorg"><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="cmd/sc_zoom100percent.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph">Zoom 100%</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table></section><section id="astvgr"><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Zoom In</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">On the Tools bar, click</paragraph><section id="syvergross"><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="cmd/sc_zoomin.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph">Zoom In</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table></section></section><section id="astvkl"><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Zoom Out</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">On the Tools bar, click</paragraph><section id="syverklein"><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="cmd/sc_zoomminus.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph">Zoom Out</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table></section></section><section id="astazg"><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Show All</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">On the Tools bar, click</paragraph><section id="syalles"><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="cmd/sc_zoom.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph">Show All</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table></section></section><section id="astakt"><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Update</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">F9 key</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">On the Tools bar, click</paragraph><section id="syzeichak"><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="cmd/sc_refresh.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph">Update</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table></section></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="neuzeichnen">Choose <emph>View - AutoUpdate Display</emph></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="astopa">Choose <emph>View - Elements</emph></variable></paragraph><section id="astuop"><paragraph role="paragraph">Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose <emph>Unary/Binary Operators</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>; then on the Elements pane select <emph>Unary/Binary Operators</emph> from the listbox.</paragraph></section><section id="astbio"><paragraph role="paragraph">Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose <emph>Relations</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>; then on the Elements pane select <emph>Relations</emph> from the listbox.</paragraph></section><section id="astopop"><paragraph role="paragraph">Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose <emph>Operators</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>; then on the Elements pane select <emph>Operators</emph> from the listbox.</paragraph></section><section id="astofu"><paragraph role="paragraph">Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose <emph>Functions</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>; then on the Elements pane select <emph>Functions</emph> from the listbox.</paragraph></section><section id="astofm"><paragraph role="paragraph">Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose <emph>Brackets</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>; then on the Elements pane select <emph>Brackets</emph> from the listbox.</paragraph></section><section id="astatb"><paragraph role="paragraph">Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose <emph>Attributes</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>; then on the Elements pane select <emph>Attributes</emph> from the listbox.</paragraph></section><section id="astasr"><paragraph role="paragraph">Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose <emph>Formats</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>; then on the Elements pane select <emph>Formats</emph> from the listbox.</paragraph></section><section id="astfab"><paragraph role="paragraph">Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose <emph>Set Operations</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>; then on the Elements pane select <emph>Set Operations</emph> from the listbox.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="fmtsfa">Choose <emph>Format - Fonts</emph></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="fmtssa">Choose <emph>Format - Fonts - Modify</emph></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="fmtsgr">Choose <emph>Format - Font Size</emph></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="fmtabs">Choose <emph>Format - Spacing</emph></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="fmtarg">Choose <emph>Format - Alignment</emph></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="textmodus">Choose <emph>Format - Text Mode</emph></variable></paragraph><section id="etssbl"><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>Tools - Symbols</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">On the Tools bar, click</paragraph><section id="sysymbole"><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="cmd/sc_autosum.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph">Symbols</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table></section></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="etssba">Choose <emph>Tools - Symbols - Edit</emph></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="etsfim">Choose <emph>Tools - Import Formula</emph></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="etsmim">Choose <emph>Tools - Import MathML from Clipboard</emph></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="etsaps">Choose <emph>Tools - Customize</emph></variable></paragraph><section id="sonst"><paragraph role="paragraph">Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose <emph>Others</emph>
</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>; then on the Elements pane select <emph>Others</emph> from the listbox.</paragraph></section><section id="fcurs"><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="cmd/sc_formelcursor.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph">Formula Cursor</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Shortcuts ($[officename] Math Accessibility)</title><filename>/text/smath/guide/keyboard.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3149018"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="keyboard"><link href="text/smath/guide/keyboard.xhp">Shortcuts ($[officename] Math Accessibility)</link></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">You can control $[officename] Math without a mouse.</paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Inserting a Formula Directly</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">If you want to insert a formula into a text document, and you already know the correct writing, you can proceed as follows:</paragraph><list type="ordered"><listitem><paragraph role="listitem">Write the formula into your text</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="listitem">Select the formula</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="listitem">Choose the command <emph>Insert - Object - Formula</emph>.</paragraph></listitem></list><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Inserting a Formula using a Window</paragraph><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="listitem">If you want to use the $[officename] Math interface to edit a formula, choose the command <emph>Insert - Object - Formula</emph> without any text selected.</paragraph></listitem></list><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="listitem">The cursor waits in the Commands window and you can type the formula.</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="listitem">You can compose formulas using the Elements pane. Open it with the menu <emph>View - Elements</emph> if it is not already open.</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="listitem">If the Elements pane is open, use F6 to switch from the Commands window to the Elements pane and back.</paragraph></listitem></list><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Elements pane</paragraph><embed href="text/smath/04/01020000.xhp#Cu"/><embed href="text/smath/04/01020000.xhp#CR"/><embed href="text/smath/04/01020000.xhp#Tab"/><embed href="text/smath/04/01020000.xhp#UmTab"/><embed href="text/shared/00/00000004.xhp#related"/><embed href="text/smath/04/01020000.xhp#math_keys"/><embed href="text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp#keyboard"/></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Changing Default Attributes</title><filename>/text/smath/guide/attributes.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3145792"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="attributes"><link href="text/smath/guide/attributes.xhp">Changing Default Attributes</link></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Can default formats in $[officename] Math be modified?</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Some parts of formulas are always formatted bold or italic by default.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">You can remove these attributes using "nbold" and "nitalic". Example:</paragraph><paragraph role="code">a + b</paragraph><paragraph role="code">nitalic a + bold b.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">In the second formula, the a is not italic. The b is bold. You cannot change the plus sign by this method.</paragraph><section id="relatedtopics"><embed href="text/smath/guide/main.xhp#main"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Entering Line Breaks</title><filename>/text/smath/guide/newline.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id1295205"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="newline"><link href="text/smath/guide/newline.xhp">Entering Line Breaks</link></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">How to write formulas in $[officename] Math over two lines (with manual line break):</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Create a line break by using the "newline" command. Everything coming after the line break is placed on the next line.</paragraph><embed href="text/shared/00/00000004.xhp#related"/><embed href="text/smath/guide/main.xhp#main"/></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Inserting Brackets</title><filename>/text/smath/guide/parentheses.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3153415"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="parentheses"><link href="text/smath/guide/parentheses.xhp">Inserting Brackets</link></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">In <item type="productname">%PRODUCTNAME</item> Math, can brackets be shown separately so that the distance between them is freely definable?</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">You can set individual brackets using "left" and "right", but the distance between the brackets will not be fixed, as they adapt to the argument. Nevertheless, there is a way to display brackets so that the distance between them is fixed. To accomplish this, place a "\" (backslash) before the normal brackets. These brackets now behave like any other symbol and the alignment is the same as with other symbols:</paragraph><paragraph role="code">left lbrace x right none</paragraph><paragraph role="code">size *2 langle x rangle</paragraph><paragraph role="code">size *2 \langle x \rangle</paragraph><section id="relatedtopics"><embed href="text/smath/guide/brackets.xhp#brackets"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Entering Text</title><filename>/text/smath/guide/text.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3155962"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="text"><link href="text/smath/guide/text.xhp">Entering Text</link></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">How to enter direct text strings that do not get interpreted?</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Some text strings get interpreted as operators automatically. Sometimes this is not what you want. If you want to write W<emph>*</emph> (a letter with a superscripted asterisk), the asterisk will be interpreted as a multiplication operator. Enclose the direct text within double quotes or add spaceholders.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Examples:</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">An imported MathType formula contains the following string</paragraph><paragraph role="code">W rSup { size 8{*} }</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">If you have set up Math to convert imported MathType formulas (in <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline select="MAC">%PRODUCTNAME - Preferences</caseinline><defaultinline>Tools - Options</defaultinline></switchinline> - Load/Save - Microsoft Office), you see the formula with a placeholder instead of the asterisk.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Change {*} to {} * {} as in the following formula:</paragraph><paragraph role="code">W rSup { size 8{} * {} }</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">You can also use W^"*" to enter the character as direct text.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Some formulas start with an = sign. Use "=" to enter that character as direct text.</paragraph><section id="relatedtopics"><embed href="text/smath/guide/main.xhp#main"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Working with Limits</title><filename>/text/smath/guide/limits.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id8404492"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="limits"><link href="text/smath/guide/limits.xhp">Working with Limits</link></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">How can I define the limits in a Sum or Integral formula?</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">You want to insert a summation formula like "summation of s^k from k = 0 to n" at the cursor in a Writer text document.</paragraph><list type="ordered"><listitem><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <item type="menuitem">Insert - Object - Formula</item>.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">You see the Math input window and the Elements pane on the left.</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="paragraph">From the list on the upper part of the Elements pane, select the <emph>Operators</emph> item.</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="paragraph">In the lower part of the Elements pane, click the <emph>Sum</emph> icon.</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="paragraph">To enable lower and upper limits, click additionally the <emph>Upper and Lower Limits</emph> icon.</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="paragraph">In the input window, the first placeholder or marker is selected, and you can start to enter the lower limit: </paragraph><paragraph role="code">k = 0</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="paragraph">Press F4 to advance to the next marker, and enter the upper limit:</paragraph><paragraph role="code">n</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="paragraph">Press F4 to advance to the next marker, and enter the summand:</paragraph><paragraph role="code">s^k</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="paragraph">Now the formula is complete. Click into your text document outside the formula to leave the formula editor.</paragraph></listitem></list><paragraph role="paragraph">In the same way, you can enter an Integral formula with limits. When you click an icon from the Elements pane, the assigned text command is inserted in the input window. If you know the text commands, you can enter the commands directly in the input window.</paragraph><list type="ordered"><listitem><paragraph role="paragraph">Choose <item type="menuitem">Insert - Object - Formula</item>.</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="paragraph">Click in the input window and enter the following line:</paragraph><paragraph role="code">int from{a} to{b} f(x)`dx</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">A small gap exists between f(x) and dx, which you can also enter using the Elements pane: select the <emph>Formats</emph> item from the list on the top, then the <emph>Small Gap</emph> icon.</paragraph></listitem></list><paragraph role="note">If you don't like the font of the letters f and x, choose <item type="menuitem">Format - Fonts</item> and select other fonts. Click the <emph>Default</emph> button to use the new fonts as default from now on.</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">If you need the formula within a line of text, the limits increase the line height. You can choose <item type="menuitem">Format - Text Mode</item> to place the limits besides the Sum or Integral symbol, which reduces the line height.</paragraph><embed href="text/shared/00/00000004.xhp#related"/><paragraph role="paragraph"><link href="text/smath/01/03090909.xhp">Example of Integral and Sum ranges</link></paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Manually Aligning Formula Parts</title><filename>/text/smath/guide/align.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3156384"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="align"><link href="text/smath/guide/align.xhp">Manually Aligning Formula Parts</link></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">How do you align characters in $[officename] Math quickly and easily?</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">To accomplish this, you must define empty groups and character strings. They do not require any space, but carry information that helps in the alignment process.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">To create empty groups, enter curly brackets <emph>{}</emph> in the Commands window. In the following example, the goal is to achieve a line break so that the plus signs are beneath one another, even though one less character is entered in the upper line:</paragraph><paragraph role="code">a+a+a+{} newline {}{}{}{}{}a+a+a+a</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Empty character strings are a simple way to ensure that texts and formulas are left-aligned. They are defined using double inverted commas "" . Make sure you do not use any typographic inverted commas. Example:</paragraph><paragraph role="code">"A further example." newline a+b newline ""c-d</paragraph><embed href="text/shared/00/00000004.xhp#related"/><embed href="text/smath/guide/brackets.xhp#brackets"/></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Merging Formula Parts in Brackets</title><filename>/text/smath/guide/brackets.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3152596"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="brackets"><link href="text/smath/guide/brackets.xhp">Merging Formula Parts in Brackets</link></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Inserting fractions into formulas</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">In the case of a fraction whose numerator and denominator consist of a product, a sum, and so on, the values that belong together must be bracketed together.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Use the following syntax:</paragraph><paragraph role="code">{a + c} over 2 = m</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">or</paragraph><paragraph role="code">m = {a + c} over 2</paragraph><section id="relatedtopics"><embed href="text/smath/guide/parentheses.xhp#parentheses"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Brackets and Grouping</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03091100.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3147341"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03091100.xhp">Brackets and Grouping</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Note: the quotation marks in the examples are used to emphasize text and do not belong to the content of the formulas and commands.</paragraph><paragraph role="warning">When typing example formulas into the <emph>Commands</emph> window, note that spaces are often required for correct structure.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Braces "{}" are used to group expressions together to form one new expression. For example, "sqrt {x * y}" is the square root of the entire product x*y, while "sqrt x * y" is the square root of x multiplied by y. Braces do not require an extra space.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Set brackets were previously inserted in the Elements pane or directly in the Commands window as "left lbrace <?> right rbrace". Now, a left and a right set bracket can also be inserted using "lbrace" and "rbrace", with or without wildcards.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">There are a total of eight (8) different types of brackets available. The "ceil" and "floor" brackets are often used for rounding up or down the argument to the next integer: "lceil -3.7 rceil = -3" or "lfloor -3.7 rfloor = -4".</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Operator brackets, also known as Bra-kets (angle brackets with a vertical line in between), are common in Physics notation: "langle a mline b rangle" or "langle a mline b mline c over d mline e rangle". The height and positioning of the vertical lines always corresponds exactly to the enclosing brackets.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">All brackets may only be used in pairs. The brackets have some common characteristics:</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">All types of brackets have the same grouping function as described for "{}" brackets.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">All types of brackets, including those that are visible, permit empty group definition. The enclosed expression may therefore be empty.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Brackets do not adjust their size to the enclosed expression. For example, if you want "( a over b )" with a bracket size adjusted to a and b you must insert "left" and "right". Entering "left(a over b right)" produces appropriate sizing. If, however, the brackets themselves are part of the expression whose size is changed, they are included the size change: "size 3(a over b)" and "size 12(a over b)". The sizing of the bracket-to-expression ratio does not change in any way.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Since "left" and "right" ensure unique assignment of the brackets, every single bracket can be used as an argument for these two commands, even placing right brackets on the left side, or left brackets on the right. Instead of a bracket you can use the "none" qualifier, which means that there is no bracket shown and that there is no space reserved for a bracket. Using this, you can create the following expressions:</paragraph><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="code">left lbrace x right none</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="code">left [ x right )</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="code">left ] x right [</paragraph></listitem><listitem><paragraph role="code">left rangle x right lfloor</paragraph></listitem></list><paragraph role="paragraph">The same rules apply to "left" and "right" as to the other brackets: they also work as group builders and may enclose empty expressions.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">The combination of mismatched brackets, single brackets and repositioned left and right brackets occurs often in mathematical formulas. The following is a formula that will create an error when typed:</paragraph><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="code">[2, 3) - right open interval</paragraph></listitem></list><paragraph role="paragraph">Using "left" and "right" makes the above expression valid in $[officename] Math: "left [2, 3 right )". However, the brackets do not have any fixed size because they adjust to the argument. Setting a single bracket is a bit cumbersome. Therefore, there you can display single brackets with a fixed size by placing a "\" (backslash) in front of normal brackets. These brackets then act like any other symbol and no longer have the special functionality of brackets; that is they do not work as group builders and their orientation corresponds to that of other symbols. See "size *2 \langle x \rangle" and "size *2 langle x rangle".</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">The complete overview is as follows</paragraph><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="code">\{ or \lbrace, \} or \rbrace</paragraph></listitem></list><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="code">\(, \)</paragraph></listitem></list><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="code">\[, \]</paragraph></listitem></list><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="code">\langle, \rangle</paragraph></listitem></list><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="code">\lceil, \rceil</paragraph></listitem></list><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="code">\lfloor, \rfloor</paragraph></listitem></list><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="code">\lline, \rline</paragraph></listitem></list><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="code">\ldline, \rdline</paragraph></listitem></list><paragraph role="paragraph">In this way, intervals like the one above can be built in <emph>$[officename] Math</emph> without any problems: \[2", "3\) or "\]2", "3\[ (Attention: These quotation marks are part of the entry.)</paragraph><paragraph role="note">Please note that the quotation marks must be entered and can be obtained with <emph>Shift+2</emph> and not with typographical quotation marks. Generally, punctuation marks (like the comma in this case) are set as text. Although it is also possible to type "\[2,~3\)" the above option is preferable. In the previous example, "fixed size" always describes a bracket size dependent on the font size used.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Nesting groups within each other is relatively problem-free. In the formula hat "{a + b}" the "hat" is displayed simply over the center of "{a + b}". Also, "color red lceil a rceil" and "grave hat langle x * y rangle" work as expected. The result of the latter can be compared to "grave {hat langle x * y rangle}". These attributes do not compete, but rather can be combined.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">This differs slightly for competing or mutually influencing attributes. This is often the case with font attributes. For example, which color does the b have in "color yellow color red (a + color green b)", or which size does it have in "size *4 (a + size /2 b)"? Given a base size of 12, does it have the size 48, 6 or even 24 (which could be seen as a combination)? The following are basic resolution rules, which will be followed consistently in the future. In general, the rules apply to all group operations. This only has a visible effect on the font attributes, like "bold", "ital", "phantom", "size", "color" and "font":</paragraph><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="listitem">Group operations in sequence are treated as if every single operation is enclosed by braces. They are nested, and in every level there can be no more than one operation. Here is an example of a formula with many group operations: "size 12 color red font sans size -5 (a + size 8 b)" like "{size 12{color red{font sans{size -5 (a + {size 8 b})}}}}".</paragraph></listitem></list><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="listitem">This example formula is then interpreted from left to right. The operations only affect its corresponding group (or expression). Operations further to the right "replace" or "combine themselves with" their predecessors.</paragraph></listitem></list><list type="unordered"><listitem><paragraph role="listitem">A group operation does not have any effect on higher-level operations but rather affects only lower-level groups and expressions, including their brackets and super-/subscripts. For example, "a + size *2 (b * size -8 c_1)^2"</paragraph></listitem></list><paragraph role="note">"color ..." and "font ..." as well as "size n" (n is a decimal) replace any preceding operations of the same type</paragraph><paragraph role="note">for "size +n", "size -n", "size *n", and "size /n" the effects of the operations are combined,</paragraph><paragraph role="note">"size *2 size -5 a" would be double the starting size minus 5</paragraph><paragraph role="note">"font sans ( a + font serif b)"</paragraph><paragraph role="note">"size *2 ( a + size /2 b )"</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">To change the size of a formula, use "size +" or -,*,/. Do not use "size n". These can easily be used in any context. This enables you to copy to other areas by using Copy and Paste, and the result remains the same. Furthermore, such expressions survive a change of base size in the menu better than when using "size n". If you use only "size *" and "size /" (for example, "size *1.24 a or size /0.86 a") the proportions remain intact.</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">Examples (with a base size of 12 and 50% for indexes):</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">Exactly identical proportions with "size 18 a_n" and "size *1.5 a_n".</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">This differs in different contexts: "x^{size 18 a_n}" and "x^{size *1.5 a_n}"</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">Examples with size +n for a comparison. They look identical:</paragraph><paragraph role="codeintip">a_{size 8 n}</paragraph><paragraph role="codeintip">a_{size +2 n}</paragraph><paragraph role="codeintip">a_{size *1.333 n}</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">The following examples, however, do not look identical:</paragraph><paragraph role="codeintip">x^{a_{size 8 n}}</paragraph><paragraph role="codeintip">x^{a_{size +2 n}}</paragraph><paragraph role="codeintip">x^{a_{size *1.333 n}}</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">Note that all n here have different sizes. The size 1.333 results from 8/6, the desired size divided by the default index size 6. (Index size 50% with a base size of 12)</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Zoom In</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03040000.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="vergroessern"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3153770"/><bookmark branch="hid/.uno:ZoomIn" id="bm_id3153190"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03040000.xhp">Zoom In</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid=".">Increases the display scale of the formula by 25%.</ahelp> The current zoom factor is displayed on the status bar. A selection of available zoom options is accessible through the <link href="text/shared/00/00000001.xhp#kontextmenue">context menu</link>. The context menu in the work area also contains zoom commands.</paragraph></section><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#astvgr"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Other Symbols</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03091600.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="sonstige"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3149261"/><bookmark branch="hid/smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_MISC_CAT" id="bm_id3149272"/><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_MISC_MENU" id="bm_id3149275"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03091600.xhp">Other Symbols</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_MISC_MENU">Shows miscellaneous mathematical symbols.</ahelp></paragraph></section><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#sonst"/></section><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Symbols in detail</paragraph><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22006.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_PARTIAL" id="bm_id3151367"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Partial</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_PARTIAL">Inserts the symbol for a partial differentiation.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>partial</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22005.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_INFINITY" id="bm_id3150293"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Infinity</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_INFINITY">Inserts the symbol for infinity.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>infinity</emph> or <emph>infty</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22013.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_NABLA" id="bm_id3150900"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Nabla</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_NABLA">Inserts the symbol for a Nabla vector operator.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>nabla</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi21608.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_EXISTS" id="bm_id3153607"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>There exists</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_EXISTS">Inserts the symbol for an Existence quantor.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>exists</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi21618.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_NOTEXISTS" id="bm_idA3153607"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>There does not exist</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_NOTEXISTS">Inserts the symbol for an Existence quantor.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>notexists</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi21612.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_FORALL" id="bm_id3153380"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>For all</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_FORALL">Inserts the symbol for a universal quantifier "for all".</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>forall</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22014.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_HBAR" id="bm_id3159239"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>h Bar</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_HBAR">Inserts the symbol for the h-bar constant.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>hbar</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22015.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LAMBDABAR" id="bm_id3145367"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Lambda Bar</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LAMBDABAR">Inserts the symbol for a lambda-bar.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>lambdabar</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22003.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_RE" id="bm_id3153944"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Real Part</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_RE">Inserts the symbol for the real part of a complex number.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>re</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22004.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_IM" id="bm_id3150410"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Imaginary Part</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_IM">Inserts the symbol for the imaginary part of a complex number.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>im</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22007.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_WP" id="bm_id3156165"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Weierstrass p</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_WP">This icon inserts a Weierstrass p-function symbol.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>wp</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22016.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LEFTARROW" id="bm_id3153842"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Left Arrow</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LEFTARROW">This icon inserts a left arrow.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>leftarrow</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22017.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_RIGHTARROW" id="bm_id3153454"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Right Arrow</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_RIGHTARROW">This icon inserts a right arrow.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>rightarrow</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22018.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_UPARROW" id="bm_id3148565"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Up Arrow</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_UPARROW">This icon inserts an up arrow.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>uparrow</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22019.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_DOWNARROW" id="bm_id3145675"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Down Arrow</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_DOWNARROW">This icon inserts a down arrow.</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>downarrow</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22011.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_DOTSLOW" id="bm_id3155056"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Ellipsis</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_DOTSLOW">This icon inserts an ellipsis (three low horizontal dots).</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>dotslow</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22008.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_DOTSAXIS" id="bm_id3163779"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Math-axis Ellipsis</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_DOTSAXIS">This icon inserts an axis-ellipsis (three vertically centered horizontal dots).</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>dotsaxis</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22012.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_DOTSVERT" id="bm_id3152616"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Vertical Ellipsis</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_DOTSVERT">This icon inserts a vertical ellipsis (three vertical dots).</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>dotsvert</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22009.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_DOTSUP" id="bm_id3109734"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Upward Diagonal Ellipsis</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_DOTSUP">This icon inserts an upward diagonal ellipsis (three dots on the diagonal from the bottom left to the top right)</ahelp>Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>dotsup</emph> or <emph>dotsdiag</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22010.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_DOTSDOWN" id="bm_id3158294"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><emph>Downward Diagonal Ellipsis</emph></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_DOTSDOWN">This icon inserts a downward diagonal ellipsis (three dots on the diagonal from upper left to lower right).</ahelp> Command for the <emph>Commands</emph> window: <emph>dotsdown</emph>
</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><paragraph role="paragraph">A <emph>back epsilon</emph> can be inserted by typing <emph>backepsilon</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">To insert a placeholder into your formula, type <emph><?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Unary/Binary Operators</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="unaerbinaer"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3150342"/><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_UNBINOPS_TBX" id="bm_id3150200"/><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_UNBINOPS_CAT" id="bm_id3149499"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090100.xhp">Unary/Binary Operators</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_UNBINOPS_CAT">You can choose various unary and binary operators to build your $[officename] Math formula. Unary refers to operators that affect one placeholder. Binary refers to operators that connect two placeholders. The lower area of the Elements pane displays the individual operators.</ahelp> The <link href="text/shared/00/00000001.xhp#kontextmenue">context menu</link> of the <emph>Commands</emph> window also contains a list of these operators, as well as additional operators. If you need an operator that is not contained in the Elements pane, use the context menu or type it directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></section><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#astuop"/></section><paragraph role="paragraph">The following is a complete list of the unary and binary operators. The symbol next to the operator indicates that it can be accessed through the Elements pane (choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>) or through the context menu of the Commands window.</paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Unary and Binary Operators</paragraph><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21201.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_PLUSX" id="bm_id3157872"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Plus</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_PLUSX">Inserts a <emph>plus</emph> with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>+ <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21202.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_MINUSX" id="bm_id3155374"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Minus</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_MINUSX">Inserts a <emph>minus</emph> with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>-<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21203.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_PLUSMINUSX" id="bm_id3153623"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Plus/Minus</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_PLUSMINUSX">Inserts a <emph>plus/minus</emph> with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>+-<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21204.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_MINUSPLUSX" id="bm_id3153573"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Minus/Plus</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_MINUSPLUSX">Inserts a <emph>minus/plus</emph> with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>-+<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21205.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XPLUSY" id="bm_id3154571"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Addition (plus)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XPLUSY">Inserts a <emph>plus</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>+<?></emph> in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21206.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XCDOTY" id="bm_id3149334"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Multiplication (dot)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XCDOTY">Inserts a dot operator with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>cdot<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21207.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XTIMESY" id="bm_id3151248"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Multiplication (x)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XTIMESY">Inserts an 'x' <emph>multiplication</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>times<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21208.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XSYMTIMESY" id="bm_id3159477"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Multiplication (*)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XSYMTIMESY">Inserts an asterisk multiplication sign with two placeholders. </ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>*<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21209.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XMINUSY" id="bm_id3147078"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Subtraction</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XMINUSY">Inserts a subtraction sign with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>-<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21210.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XOVERY" id="bm_id3154916"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Division (Fraction)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XOVERY">Inserts a fraction with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>over<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21211.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XDIVY" id="bm_id3155910"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Division</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XDIVY">Inserts a division sign with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>div<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21212.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XSYMDIVIDEY" id="bm_id3147619"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Division (Slash)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XSYMDIVIDEY">Inserts a slash '/' with two placeholders. </ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>/<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21213.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_NEGX" id="bm_id3150557"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Boolean NOT</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_NEGX">Inserts a <emph>Boolean NOT</emph> with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>neg<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21214.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XANDY" id="bm_id3149837"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Boolean AND</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XANDY">Inserts a <emph>Boolean AND</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>and<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21215.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XORY" id="bm_id3151077"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Boolean OR</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XORY">Inserts a <emph>Boolean OR</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>or<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table class="topalign"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/un21221.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XCIRCY" id="bm_id3151120"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Concatenate</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XCIRCY">Inserts a <emph>concatenation sign</emph> with two placeholders. </ahelp> You can also type <emph>circ</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><paragraph role="paragraph">You can also insert user-defined unary operators by typing <emph>uoper</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window, followed by the syntax for the character. This function is useful for incorporating special characters into a formula. For example, the command <emph>uoper %theta x</emph> produces a small Greek letter theta (a component of the <emph>$[officename] Math</emph> character set). You can also insert characters not in the $[officename] character set by choosing <emph>Tools - Symbols - Edit</emph>.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"> You can also insert user-defined binary commands by typing <emph>boper</emph> into the <emph>Commands</emph> window. For example, the command <emph>y boper %theta x</emph> produces the small Greek letter theta preceded by a <emph>y</emph> and followed by an <emph>x</emph>. You can also insert characters not in the $[officename] character set by choosing <emph>Tools - Symbols - Edit</emph>.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">By typing <emph><?>oplus<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window, you insert a <emph>circled plus operator</emph> in your document.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Type <emph><?>ominus<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window to insert a <emph>circled minus operator</emph>.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Type <emph><?>odot<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window to insert a <emph>circled dot operator</emph> in the formula.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Type <emph><?>odivide<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window to insert a <emph>circled division operator</emph> in the formula.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XWIDESLASHY" id="bm_id3150101"/><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XWIDESLASHY">Type <emph>a wideslash b</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window to produce two characters with a slash (from lower left to upper right) between them.</ahelp> The characters are set such that everything to the left of the slash is up, and everything to the right is down. This command is also available in the context menu of the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XWIDEBSLASHY" id="bm_id3150035"/><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XWIDEBSLASHY">Type <emph>a widebslash b</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window to produce two characters with a slash (from upper left to lower right) between them.</ahelp> The characters are set such that everything to the left of the slash is down, and everything to the right is up. This command is also available in the context menu of the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Type <emph>sub</emph> or <emph>sup</emph> in the Commands window to add indexes and powers to the characters in your formula; for example, a sub 2.</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">If you want to use a colon ':' as division sign, choose <emph>Tools - Symbols</emph> or click the <emph>Symbols</emph> icon on the Tools bar. Click the <emph>Edit</emph> button in the dialog that appears, then select the <emph>Special</emph> symbol set. Enter a meaningful name next to <emph>Symbol</emph>, for example, "divide" and then click the colon in the set of symbols. Click <emph>Add</emph> and then <emph>OK</emph>. Click <emph>OK</emph> to close the <emph>Symbols</emph> dialog,too. Now you can use the new symbol, in this case the colon, by entering its name in the Commands window, for example, <emph>a %divide b = c</emph>.</paragraph><paragraph role="warning">When entering information manually in the Commands window, please note that a number of operators require spaces between the elements for the correct structure. This is especially true if you are using values instead of placeholders in your operators, for example, to construct a division 4 div 3 or a div b.</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Brackets</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090500.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="klammern"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3153153"/><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_BRACKETS_TBX" id="bm_id3149294"/><bookmark branch="hid/smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_BRACKETS_CAT" id="bm_id3149751"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090500.xhp">Brackets</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_BRACKETS_CAT">You can choose among various bracket types to structure a <emph>$[officename] Math</emph> formula. Bracket types are displayed in the lower part of the Elements pane.</ahelp> These brackets are also listed in the <link href="text/shared/00/00000001.xhp#kontextmenue">context menu</link> of the <emph>Commands</emph> window. All brackets that are not contained in the Elements pane or in the context menu can be typed manually in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></section><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#astofm"/></section><paragraph role="paragraph">The following is a complete list of all available bracket types. The icon next to the bracket type indicates that it can be accessed through the Elements pane (menu View - Elements) or through the context menu of the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Bracket types</paragraph><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21801.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LRPARENTX" id="bm_id3153536"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Round brackets (parentheses)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LRPARENTX">Inserts a placeholder within normal round brackets (parentheses).</ahelp> You can also type <emph>(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21802.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LRBRACKETX" id="bm_id3151309"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Square brackets</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LRBRACKETX">Inserts a placeholder within square brackets.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>[<?>]</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21823.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LRDBRACKETX" id="bm_id3151331"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Double square brackets</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LRDBRACKETX">Inserts a placeholder within double square brackets.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>ldbracket <?> rdbracket</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21804.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LRBRACEX" id="bm_id3149790"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Braces (curly brackets)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LRBRACEX">Inserts a placeholder withing braces (curly brackets).</ahelp> You can also type <emph>lbrace<?>rbrace</emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21805.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LRLINEX" id="bm_id3147327"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Single vertical bars</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LRLINEX">Inserts a placeholder within vertical bars.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>lline <?> rline</emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21806.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LRDLINEX" id="bm_id3151029"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Double vertical bars</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LRDLINEX">Inserts a placeholder within double vertical bars.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>ldline <?> rdline</emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21803.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LRANGLEX" id="bm_id3147305"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Angle brackets</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LRANGLEX">Inserts a placeholder within angle brackets.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>langle <?> rangle</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21821.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LMRANGLEXY" id="bm_id3150696"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Operator brackets</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LMRANGLEXY">Inserts two placeholders within operator brackets.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>langle <?> mline <?> rangle</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21808.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LRGROUPX" id="bm_id3146911"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Group brackets</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LRGROUPX">Inserts group brackets.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>{<?>}</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21809.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SLRPARENTX" id="bm_id3147120"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Round brackets (scalable)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SLRPARENTX">Inserts <emph>scalable rounded brackets</emph> with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>left(<?> right)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21810.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SLRBRACKETX" id="bm_id3155560"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Square brackets (scalable)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SLRBRACKETX">Inserts scalable square brackets with placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>left[<?> right]</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. The size of the brackets is adjusted automatically.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21824.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SLRDBRACKETX" id="bm_id3154579"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Double square brackets (scalable)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SLRDBRACKETX">Inserts scalable double square brackets with placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>left ldbracket <?> right rdbracket</emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. The bracket size is adjusted automatically.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21812.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SLRBRACEX" id="bm_id3145343"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Braces (scalable)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SLRBRACEX">Inserts scalable braces with a placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>left lbrace <?> right rbrace</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. The size of the braces is automatically adjusted.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21813.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SLRLINEX" id="bm_id3150915"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Single vertical bars (scalable)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SLRLINEX">Inserts scalable single vertical bars with a placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>left lline <?> right rline</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. The size of the brackets is automatically adjusted.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21814.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SLRDLINEX" id="bm_id3154338"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Double vertical bars (scalable)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SLRDLINEX">Inserts scalable double vertical bars with a placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>left ldline <?> right rdline</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. The size of the brackets is automatically adjusted.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21811.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SLRANGLEX" id="bm_id3155108"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Angle brackets (scalable)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SLRANGLEX">Inserts scalable angle brackets with a placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>left langle <?> right rangle</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. The size of the brackets is automatically adjusted.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21822.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SLMRANGLEXY" id="bm_id3153130"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Operator brackets (scalable)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SLMRANGLEXY">Inserts scalable operator brackets with placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>left langle <?> mline <?> right rangle</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. The bracket size is adjusted automatically.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21825.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XOVERBRACEY" id="bm_id3155945"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Brace top (scalable)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XOVERBRACEY">Inserts a scalable horizontal upper brace with placeholders.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?> overbrace <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. The bracket size is adjusted automatically.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/al21826.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XUNDERBRACEY" id="bm_id3150664"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Brace bottom (scalable)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XUNDERBRACEY">Inserts a scalable horizontal lower brace with placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> underbrace <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. The bracket size is adjusted automatically.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LRFLOORX" id="bm_id3149965"/><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LRFLOORX">To insert floor brackets, type <emph>lfloor<?>rfloor</emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LRCEILX" id="bm_id3150604"/><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LRCEILX">To insert ceiling brackets, type <emph>lceil<?>rceil</emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SLRFLOORX" id="bm_id3150777"/><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SLRFLOORX">To insert scalable floor brackets, type <emph>left lfloor<?>right rfloor</emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SLRCEILX" id="bm_id3148711"/><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SLRCEILX">To insert scalable ceiling brackets, type <emph>left lceil<?>right rceil</emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</ahelp></paragraph><paragraph role="tip">Brackets are automatically sized when you type <emph>left</emph> and <emph>right</emph> in front of the bracket command, for example, <emph>left(a over b right)</emph>. You can also set the size and spacing of brackets by choosing <emph>Format - Spacing - Category - Brackets</emph> and setting the desired percentages. Mark the <emph>Scale all brackets</emph> check box to apply the changes to all brackets in the formula.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">You can also use single brackets. To do this, type a backslash <emph>\</emph> in front of the command. For example, when you type <emph>\[</emph>, the left square bracket appears without its counterpart. This is useful for creating reverse brackets or for constructing intervals. Note that only non-scalable brackets can be used individually. To change the size, use the <emph>size</emph> command.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Examples of single brackets</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">For non-scaled brackets:</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">a = \{ \( \[ b newline</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">{} + c \] \) \ }</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">For scaled brackets use <emph>none</emph> as the bracket name</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">a = left ( a over b right none newline</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">left none phantom {a over b} + c right )</paragraph><paragraph role="note">The <emph>phantom</emph> statement ensures that the last bracket is the correct size.</paragraph><paragraph role="warning">Be sure to put spaces (gaps) between elements when entering them directly in the Commands window. This ensures that the correct structure is recognized.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Useful information about <link href="text/smath/01/03091200.xhp">indexes and exponents</link> as well as <link href="text/smath/01/03091400.xhp">scaling</link> helps you structure formulas effectively. For more information about brackets, see <link href="text/smath/01/03091100.xhp">Brackets and Grouping</link>.</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Functions</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090400.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="funktionen"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3150932"/><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_FUNCTIONS_TBX" id="bm_id3150571"/><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_FUNCTIONS_CAT" id="bm_id3149024"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090400.xhp">Functions</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_FUNCTIONS_CAT">Choose a function in the lower part of the window.</ahelp> These functions are also listed in the <link href="text/shared/00/00000001.xhp#kontextmenue">context menu</link> of the <emph>Commands</emph> window. Any functions not contained in the Elements pane need to be typed manually in the Commands window.</paragraph></section><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#astofu"/></section><paragraph role="paragraph">The following is a list of all functions that appear in the <emph>Elements</emph> pane. The icon next to the function indicates that it can be accessed through the Elements pane (menu View - Elements) or through the context menu of the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">List of functions</paragraph><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21505.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_EX" id="bm_id3149287"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Natural Exponential Function</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_EX">Inserts a natural exponential function.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>func e^<?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21506.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LNX" id="bm_id3154096"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Natural Logarithm</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LNX">Inserts a natural (base e) logarithm with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>ln(<?>) </emph>in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21507.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_EXPX" id="bm_id3152958"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Exponential Function</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_EXPX">Inserts an exponential function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>exp(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21508.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LOGX" id="bm_id3154198"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Logarithm</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LOGX">Inserts a common (base 10) logarithm with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>log(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21908.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Power</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid=".">Inserts x raised to the yth power.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>^{<?>}</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. You can replace the <emph>^</emph> character with <emph>rsup</emph> or <emph>sup</emph>.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21509.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SINX" id="bm_id3147575"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Sine</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SINX">Inserts a sine function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>sin(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21510.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_COSX" id="bm_id3153360"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Cosine</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_COSX">Inserts a cosine function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>cos(<?>) </emph>in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21511.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_TANX" id="bm_id3145781"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Tangent</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_TANX">Inserts a tangent function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>tan(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21512.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_COTX" id="bm_id3155857"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Cotangent</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_COTX">Inserts a cotangent symbol with a placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>cot(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21513.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SINHX" id="bm_id3149560"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Hyperbolic Sine</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SINHX">Inserts a hyperbolic sine with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>sinh(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21503.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SQRTX" id="bm_id3149224"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Square Root</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SQRTX">Inserts a square root symbol with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>sqrt(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21514.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_COSHX" id="bm_id3149842"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Hyperbolic Cosine</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_COSHX">Inserts a hyperbolic cosine symbol with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>cosh(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21515.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_TANHX" id="bm_id3154079"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Hyperbolic Tangent</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_TANHX">Inserts a hyperbolic tangent symbol with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>tanh(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21516.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_COTHX" id="bm_id3153304"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Hyperbolic Cotangent</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_COTHX">Inserts a hyperbolic cotangent symbol with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can directly type <emph>coth(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21504.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_NROOTXY" id="bm_id3154720"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">nth Root</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_NROOTXY">Inserts an nth root function with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>nroot n x</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21517.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_ARCSINX" id="bm_id3155074"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Arc Sine</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_ARCSINX">Inserts an arc sine function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>arcsin(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21518.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_ARCCOSX" id="bm_id3148782"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Arc Cosine</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_ARCCOSX">Inserts an arc cosine symbol with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>arccos(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21519.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_ARCTANX" id="bm_id3151214"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Arc Tangent</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_ARCTANX">Inserts an arc tangent function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>arctan(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21520.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_ARCCOTX" id="bm_id3148810"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Arc Cotangent</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_ARCCOTX">Inserts an arc cotangent function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can directly type <emph>arccot(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21501.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_ABSX" id="bm_id3154012"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Absolute Value</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_ABSX">Inserts an absolute value sign with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>abs(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21521.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_ARSINHX" id="bm_id3149963"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Area Hyperbolic Sine</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_ARSINHX">Inserts an area hyperbolic sine function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>arsinh(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21522.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_ARCOSHX" id="bm_id3150779"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Area Hyperbolic Cosine</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_ARCOSHX">Inserts an area hyperbolic cosine function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>arcosh(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21523.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_ARTANHX" id="bm_id3149516"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Area Hyperbolic Tangent</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_ARTANHX">Inserts an area hyperbolic tangent function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>artanh(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21524.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_ARCOTHX" id="bm_id3145222"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Area Hyperbolic Cotangent</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_ARCOTHX">Inserts an area hyperbolic cotangent function with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>arcoth(<?>)</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21502.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_FACTX" id="bm_id3155997"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Factorial</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_FACTX">Inserts the factorial sign with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can directly type <emph>fact <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><paragraph role="tip">You can also assign an index or an exponent to a function. For example, typing <emph>sin^2x</emph> results in in a function "sine to the power of 2x".</paragraph><paragraph role="warning">When typing functions manually in the Commands window, note that spaces are required for some functions (for example, abs 5=5 ; abs -3=3).</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Functions</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090907.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="funktionen"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090907.xhp">Functions</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Here is an example of how to create functions with <emph>$[officename] Math</emph>. If you want to use the example in your own formula, copy it to the <emph>Commands</emph> window using the clipboard.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/smzb7.png"/></paragraph><paragraph role="code">func f(x","y)={x sin x~ tan y} over {cos x}</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Relations</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03091502.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3149650"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="relations"><link href="text/smath/01/03091502.xhp">Relations</link></variable></paragraph><table class="list"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Typed command(s)</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Symbol in Elements pane</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Meaning</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal"><</item> or <item type="literal">lt</item>
</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21305.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Less than</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal"><<</item> or <item type="literal">ll</item>
</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Much less than</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal"><=</item> or <item type="literal">le</item>
</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21313.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Less than or equal to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal"><></item> or <item type="literal">neq</item>
</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21302.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Not equal</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">=</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21301.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Equation</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">></item> or <item type="literal">gt</item>
</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21306.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Greater than</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">>=</item> or <item type="literal">ge</item>
</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21314.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Greater than or equal to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">>></item> or <item type="literal">gg</item>
</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Much greater than</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">approx</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21307.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Is approximately</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">def</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">is defined as/by definition equal to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">divides</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21322.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">divides</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">dlarrow</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21324.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Arrow with double line to the left</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">dlrarrow</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21325.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Arrow with double line to the left and the right</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">drarrow</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21326.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Arrow with double line to the right</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">equiv</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21303.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Is equivalent/congruent to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">geslant</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21310.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Greater than-equal to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">leslant</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21309.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Less than-equal to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">ndivides</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21323.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">does not divide</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">ortho</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21304.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Is orthogonal to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">parallel</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21308.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Is parallel to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">prop</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21312.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Is proportional to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">sim</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21315.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Is similar to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">simeq</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21311.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Is similar or equal to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">toward</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21316.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Toward</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">prec</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21327.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Precedes</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">nprec</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21328.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Not precedes</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">succ</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21329.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Succeeds</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">nsucc</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21330.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Not succeeds</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">preccurlyeq</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21331.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Precedes or equal to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">succcurlyeq</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21332.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Succeeds or equal to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">precsim</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21333.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Precedes or equivalent to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">succsim</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21334.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Succeeds or equivalent to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">transl</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Correspondence symbol image of</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">transr</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Correspondence symbol original of</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><section id="relatedtopics"><embed href="text/smath/01/03090200.xhp#relationen"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03091500.xhp#reference"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Functions</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03091504.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3156617"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="functions"><link href="text/smath/01/03091504.xhp">Functions</link></variable></paragraph><table class="list"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Typed command(s)</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Symbol in Elements pane</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Meaning</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">abs</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21501.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Absolute amount</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">arccos</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21518.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Inverse cosine or arccosine</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">arccot</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21520.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Inverse cotangent or arccotangent</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">arcosh</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21522.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Inverse hyperbolic cosine</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">arcoth</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21524.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Inverse hyperbolic cotangent</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">arcsin</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21517.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Inverse sine or arcsine</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">arctan</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21519.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Inverse tangent or arctangent</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">arsinh</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21521.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Inverse hyperbolic sine</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">artanh</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21523.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Inverse hyperbolic tangent</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">backepsilon</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Back epsilon</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">cos</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21510.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Cosine</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">cosh</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21514.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Hyperbolic cosine</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">cot</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21512.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Cotangent</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">coth</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21516.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Hyperbolic cotangent</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">exp</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21507.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">General exponential function</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">fact</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21502.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Factorial</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">func e^{}</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21505.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Natural exponential function</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">ln</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21506.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Natural logarithm</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">log</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21508.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">General logarithm</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">nroot</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21504.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">n-th root of x</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">sin</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21509.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Sine</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">sinh</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21513.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Hyperbolic sine</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">sqrt</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21503.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Square root</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">sub</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">x with subscript n</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">sup</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21908.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">n-th power of x</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">tan</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21511.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Tangent</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">tanh</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fu21515.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Hyperbolic tangent</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><section id="relatedtopics"><embed href="text/smath/01/03090400.xhp#funktionen"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03091500.xhp#reference"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Operators</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03091505.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3156617"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="operators"><link href="text/smath/01/03091505.xhp">Operators</link></variable></paragraph><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Typed command(s)</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Symbol in Elements pane</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Meaning</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">coprod</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21604.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Coproduct</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">from</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21614.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Lower limit of an operator</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">from to</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21613.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Range from ... to</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">iiint</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21607.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Triple integral</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item 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superior</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">lint</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21609.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Curve integral</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">llint</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21610.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Double curve integral</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">lllint</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21611.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Triple curve integral</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">oper</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Placeholder, user-defined operator</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">prod</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21603.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Product</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">sum</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21602.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Sum</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">to</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21615.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Upper limit of an operator</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">lim</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21601.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Limes</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><section id="relatedtopics"><embed href="text/smath/01/03090300.xhp#operatoren"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03091500.xhp#reference"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Edit Symbols</title><filename>/text/smath/01/06010100.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/EditSymbols" id="bm_id3149379"/><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id2123477"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1">Edit Symbols</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/EditSymbols">Use this dialog to add symbols to a symbol set, to edit symbol sets, or to modify symbol notations.</ahelp> You can also define new symbol sets, assign names to symbols, or to modify existing symbol sets.</paragraph><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#etssba"/></section><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/oldSymbols" id="bm_id3154253"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Old Symbol</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/oldSymbols">Select the name of the current symbol.</ahelp> The symbol, the name of the symbol, and the set that the symbol belongs to are displayed in the left preview pane at the bottom of the dialog box.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/oldSymbolSets" id="bm_id3145791"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Old Symbol Set</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/oldSymbolSets">This list box contains the name of the current symbol set. If you want, you can also select a different symbol set.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/symbols" id="bm_id3153816"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Symbol</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/symbols">Lists the names for the symbols in the current symbol set. Select a name from the list or type a name for a newly added symbol.</ahelp></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Adding a New Symbol</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">To add a symbol to a symbol set, select a font in the <emph>Font</emph> box, and then click a symbol in symbols pane. In the <emph>Symbol</emph> box, type a name for the symbol. In the <emph>Symbol set</emph> list box, select a symbol set, or type a new name to create a new symbol set. The right preview pane displays the symbol that you selected. Click <emph>Add</emph> and then <emph>OK</emph>.</paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Modifying the Name of a Symbol</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">To change the name of a symbol, select the old name in the <emph>Old symbol</emph> list box. Then enter the new name in the <emph>Symbol</emph> box. Check whether the desired character is in the preview window before you click the <emph>Modify</emph> button. Click <emph>OK</emph>.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/symbolSets" id="bm_id3148729"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Symbol Set</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/symbolSets">The <emph>Symbol set</emph> list box contains the names of all existing symbol sets. You can modify a symbol set or create a new one.</ahelp></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Creating a New Symbol Set</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">To create a new symbol set, type a name for it in the <emph>Symbol set</emph> list box and add at least one symbol. Click <emph>OK</emph> to close the dialog. The new symbol set is now available under the new name.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/fonts" id="bm_id3147367"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Font</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/fonts">Displays the name of the current font and enables you to select a different font.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/fontsSubsetLB" id="bm_id3148769"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Subset</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/fontsSubsetLB">If you selected a non-symbol font in the <emph>Font</emph> list box, you can select a Unicode subset in which to place your new or edited symbol. When a subset has been selected, all symbols belonging to this subset of the current symbol set are displayed in the symbols list above.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/styles" id="bm_id3149026"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Style</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/styles">The current typeface is displayed. You can change the typeface by selecting one from the list box.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/add" id="bm_id3155989"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Add</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/add">Click this button to add the symbol shown in the right preview window to the current symbol set.</ahelp> It will be saved under the name displayed in the <emph>Symbol</emph> list box. You must specify a name under <emph>Symbol</emph> or <emph>Symbol Set</emph> to be able to use this button. Names cannot be used more than once.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/modify" id="bm_id3147563"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Modify</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/modify">Click this button to replace the name of the symbol shown in the left preview window (the old name is displayed in the <emph>Old symbol</emph> list box) with the new name you have entered in the <emph>Symbol</emph> list box.</ahelp></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Moving a Symbol to Another Symbol Set</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">As an example, to transfer the large ALPHA from the "Greek" set to the "Special" set, select the old set (Greek) and then the ALPHA symbol using the two top list boxes. The symbol appears in the left preview window. In the <emph>Symbol set</emph> list box, select the "Special" set. Click <emph>Modify</emph> and then <emph>OK</emph>. The ALPHA symbol is now only in the "Special" symbol set.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/delete" id="bm_id3153578"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Delete</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/symdefinedialog/delete">Click to remove the symbol shown in the left preview window from the current symbol set.</ahelp> There will be no security query. Deleting the last remaining symbol of a symbol set also deletes the symbol set.</paragraph><paragraph role="note">You can also click <emph>Cancel</emph> at any time to close the dialog without saving any of the changes.</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Matrix with Varying Font Sizes</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090904.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="matrix"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090904.xhp">Matrix with Varying Font Sizes</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Here is an example of how to create a matrix with varying font sizes in <emph>$[officename] Math</emph>. You can copy this example to the <emph>Commands</emph> window using the clipboard and use it in your own formula.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/smzb5.png"/></paragraph><paragraph role="code">func G^{(%alpha" ," %beta)}_{ x_m x_n} = left[ matrix { arctan(%alpha) # arctan(%beta) ## x_m + x_n # x_m - x_n }right]</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Relations</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090200.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="relationen"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3156316"/><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_RELATIONS_TBX" id="bm_id3145204"/><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_RELATIONS_CAT" id="bm_id3145207"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090200.xhp">Relations</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_RELATIONS_CAT">You can choose among various relations to structure your <emph>$[officename] Math</emph> formula. The relation functions are displayed in the lower part of the Elements pane.</ahelp> The list is also in the <link href="text/shared/00/00000001.xhp#kontextmenue">context menu</link> of the <emph>Commands</emph> window. All relations that are not contained in the Elements pane or in the context menu can be typed manually in the Commands window.</paragraph></section><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#astbio"/></section><paragraph role="paragraph">The following is a complete list of the relations. The symbol next to the name of the relation indicates that it can be accessed through the Elements pane (choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>) or through the context menu of the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Relations:</paragraph><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21301.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XEQY" id="bm_id3153580"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">is equal</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XEQY">Inserts an equal sign (=) with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also directly type <emph><?> = <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21302.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XNEQY" id="bm_id3147529"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">does not equal</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XNEQY">The <emph>neq</emph> icon or command inserts an <emph>inequality</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> neq <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21303.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XEQUIVY" id="bm_id3151322"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">identical to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XEQUIVY">Inserts a character for the <emph>identical to</emph> (congruent) relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> equiv <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21304.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XORTHOY" id="bm_id3147089"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">orthogonal to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XORTHOY">Inserts a character for an <emph>orthogonal</emph> (right angled) relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> ortho <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21322.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XDIVIDESY" id="bm_id3153514"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">divides</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XDIVIDESY">Inserts the <emph>divides</emph> character.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> divides <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21323.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XNDIVIDESY" id="bm_id3156273"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">does not divide</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XNDIVIDESY">This icon inserts the <emph>does not divide</emph> character.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>ndivides<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21305.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XLTY" id="bm_id3151381"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">less than</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XLTY">Inserts the <emph>less than</emph> relation.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>lt<?></emph> or <?> < <?> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21306.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XGTY" id="bm_id3147475"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">greater than</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XGTY">Inserts the <emph>greater than </emph>relation.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> gt <?></emph> or <?> > <?> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21307.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XAPPROXY" id="bm_id3153505"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">approximately equal to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XAPPROXY">Inserts the <emph>approximately equal</emph> relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> approx <?> </emph>in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21308.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XPARALLELY" id="bm_id3155780"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">parallel to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XPARALLELY">Inserts a <emph>parallel </emph>relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>parallel<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21309.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XLESLANTY" id="bm_id3151080"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">less than or equal to (slanted)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XLESLANTY">Inserts a <emph>less than or equal to</emph> relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> leslant <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21310.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XGESLANTY" id="bm_id3150162"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">greater than or equal to (slanted)</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XGESLANTY">Inserts the <emph>greater than or equal to</emph> relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>geslant<?> </emph>in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21311.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XSIMEQY" id="bm_id3145327"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">similar or equal to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XSIMEQY">Inserts the <emph>similar or equal to</emph> relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>simeq<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21312.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XPROPY" id="bm_id3149250"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">proportional to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XPROPY">Inserts the <emph>proportional to</emph> relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> prop <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21313.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XLEY" id="bm_id3149997"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">less than or equal to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XLEY">Inserts the <emph>less than or equal to</emph> relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> le <?></emph> or <emph><?> <= <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21314.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XGEY" id="bm_id3153122"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">greater than or equal to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XGEY">Inserts the <emph>greater than or equal to</emph> relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> ge <?></emph> or <emph><?> >= <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21315.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XSIMY" id="bm_id3154365"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">similar to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XSIMY">This icon inserts the <emph>similar to</emph> relation with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?>sim<?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21316.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XTOWARDY" id="bm_id3146086"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">toward</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XTOWARDY">Inserts a <emph>toward</emph> relation symbol with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph><?> toward <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21324.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_DLARROW" id="bm_id3147270"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">double arrow pointing left</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_DLARROW">Inserts the logical relation <emph>arrow with double bar pointing left</emph>.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>dlarrow</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21325.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_DLRARROW" id="bm_id3149204"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">double arrow pointing left and right</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_DLRARROW">Inserts the logical relation <emph>arrow with double bar pointing left and right</emph> with two operators.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>dlrarrow</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21326.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_DRARROW" id="bm_id3150844"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">double arrow pointing right</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_DRARROW">Inserts the logical operator <emph>arrow with double bar pointing right</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>drarrow</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21327.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_PRECEDES" id="bm_id3150844"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">precedes</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_PRECEDES">Inserts the logical operator <emph>precedes</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>prec</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21329.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SUCCEEDS" id="bm_id3150845"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">succeeds</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SUCCEEDS">Inserts the logical operator <emph>succeeds</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>succ</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21328.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_NOTPRECEDES" id="bm_id3150846"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">not precedes</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_NOTPRECEDES">Inserts the logical operator <emph>not precedes</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>nprec</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21330.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_NOTSUCCEEDS" id="bm_id3150847"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">not succeeds</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_NOTSUCCEEDS">Inserts the logical operator <emph>not succeeds</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>nsucc</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21331.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_PRECEDESEQUAL" id="bm_id3150848"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">precedes or equal</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_PRECEDESEQUAL">Inserts the logical operator <emph>precedes or equal</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>preccurlyeq</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21332.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SUCCEEDSEQUAL" id="bm_id3150849"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">succeeds or equal</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SUCCEEDSEQUAL">Inserts the logical operator <emph>succeeds or equal</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>succcurlyeq</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21333.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_PRECEDESEQUIV" id="bm_id3150850"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">precedes or equivalent</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_PRECEDESEQUIV">Inserts the logical operator <emph>precedes or equivalent</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>precsim</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/bi21334.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SUCCEEDSEQUIV" id="bm_id3150851"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">succeeds or equivalent</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SUCCEEDSEQUIV">Inserts the logical operator <emph>succeeds or equivalent</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>succsim</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><paragraph role="paragraph">To create the <emph>much greater than</emph> relation with two placeholders, type <emph><?> gg <?> </emph>or <emph>>></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Type <emph>ll</emph> or <emph><<</emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window to insert the <emph>much less than</emph> relation into the formula.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">The <emph>is defined as</emph> relation with two placeholders is inserted by typing <emph><?>def<?></emph>.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Insert the <emph>picture by</emph> correspondence character with two placeholders by typing <emph><?> transl <?></emph> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">The <emph><?>transr<?></emph> command inserts the <emph>original by</emph> correspondence character with two placeholders.</paragraph><paragraph role="warning">When entering information manually in the <emph>Commands</emph> window, note that a number of operators require spaces for the correct structure. 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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Elements</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090000.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="auswahl"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3155963"/><bookmark branch="hid/.uno:ToolBox" id="bm_id3777779"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="func_win"><link href="text/smath/01/03090000.xhp">Elements</link></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="SID_TOOLBOX">This is a list of operators, functions, symbols and format options that can be inserted into the formula.</ahelp></paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph">Some <link href="text/smath/01/03090900.xhp">examples</link> show you the range of operations.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">The selection window is divided into two parts. Clicking a symbol at the top of the window displays its subordinate symbols in the lower half of the window.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">You can access the same functions in submenus through the context menu of the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#astopa"/></section><embed href="text/smath/01/03090100.xhp#unaerbinaer"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03090200.xhp#relationen"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03090800.xhp#mengenop"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03090400.xhp#funktionen"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03090300.xhp#operatoren"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03090600.xhp#attribute"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03090500.xhp#klammern"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03090700.xhp#formatierungen"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03091600.xhp#sonstige"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03090900.xhp#beispiele"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03091500.xhp#reference"/><embed href="text/smath/01/03091500.xhp#ref"/><section id="relatedtopics"><embed href="text/smath/01/03091500.xhp#reference"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Operators</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="operatoren"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3153150"/><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_OPERATORS_TBX" id="bm_id3153623"/><bookmark branch="hid/smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_OPERATORS_CAT" id="bm_id3153626"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090300.xhp">Operators</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_OPERATORS_CAT">You can choose among various operators to structure your <emph>$[officename] Math</emph> formula. All available operators appear in the lower part of the Elements pane.</ahelp> They are also listed in the <link href="text/shared/00/00000001.xhp#kontextmenue">context menu</link> of the <emph>Commands</emph> window. All operators not contained in the Elements pane or in the context menu must be typed manually in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></section><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#astopop"/></section><paragraph role="paragraph">The following is a list of the available operators. An icon next to the operator name indicates that it can be accessed through the Elements pane (choose <emph>View - Elements</emph>) or through the context menu of the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Operator Functions</paragraph><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21601.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LIMX" id="bm_id3154602"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Limit</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LIMX">Inserts the <emph>limit sign</emph> with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph>lim <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21602.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SUMX" id="bm_id3151318"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Summation</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SUMX">Inserts a <emph>summation sign</emph> with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph>sum <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21603.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_PRODX" id="bm_id3155175"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Product</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_PRODX">Inserts a <emph>product sign</emph> with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>prod <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21604.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_COPRODX" id="bm_id3148973"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Coproduct</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_COPRODX">Inserts a <emph>coproduct symbol</emph> with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph>coprod <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21613.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_FROMXTOY" id="bm_id3155137"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Upper and Lower Limit</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_FROMXTOY">Inserts a range statement <emph>upper and lower limit</emph> for integral and summation with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>from{<?>} to{<?>} <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. Limit statements must be combined with the appropriate operators. The limits will be centered above/below the summation character.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21605.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_INTX" id="bm_id3149166"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Integral</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_INTX">Inserts an <emph>integral</emph> sign with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>int <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21606.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_IINTX" id="bm_id3151370"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Double Integral</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_IINTX">Inserts a <emph>double integral</emph> symbol with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>iint <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21607.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_IIINTX" id="bm_id3147415"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Triple Integral</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_IIINTX">Inserts <emph>a triple integral</emph> sign with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>iiint <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21614.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_FROMX" id="bm_id3153499"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Lower Limit</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_FROMX">Inserts a <emph>lower limit</emph> range statement for integral and sum with placeholders.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>from {<?>}<?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21609.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LINTX" id="bm_id3149830"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Curve Integral</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LINTX">Inserts a <emph>curve integral</emph> symbol with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>lint <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21610.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LLINTX" id="bm_id3151077"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Double Curve Integral</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LLINTX">Inserts a <emph>double curve integral</emph> symbol with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>llint <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21611.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_LLLINTX" id="bm_id3153305"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Triple Curve Integral</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_LLLINTX">Inserts a <emph>triple curve integral</emph> sign with one placeholder.</ahelp> You can also type <emph>lllint <?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/fo21615.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_TOX" id="bm_id3145334"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Upper Limit</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_TOX">Inserts the range statement <emph>upper limit</emph> for integral and summation with placeholders</ahelp> You can also type <emph>to <?><?></emph> directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. Limit statements can only be used if combined with the appropriate operators.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><paragraph role="tip">You can also add limits to an operator (for example, an integral) by first clicking the desired operator and then clicking the <emph>limit</emph> symbol. This method is faster than typing the commands directly.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">The command <emph>liminf</emph> inserts the <emph>limit inferior</emph> with one placeholder.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">The command <emph>limsup</emph> inserts the <emph>limit superior</emph> with one placeholder.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">By typing <emph>oper</emph> in the Commands window, you can insert <emph>user-defined operators</emph> in $[officename] Math, a feature useful for incorporating special characters into a formula. An example is <emph>oper %theta x</emph>. Using the <emph>oper</emph> command, you can also insert characters not in the default $[officename] character set. <emph>oper</emph> can also be used in connection with limits; for example, <emph>oper %union from {i=1} to n x_{i}</emph>. In this example, the union symbol is indicated by the name <emph>union</emph>. However, this is not one of the predefined symbols. To define it, choose <emph>Tools - Symbols</emph>. select <emph>Special</emph> as the symbol set in the dialog that appears, then click the <emph>Edit</emph> button. In the next dialog, select <emph>Special</emph> as the symbol set again. Enter a meaningful name in the <emph>Symbol</emph> text box, for example, "union" and then click the union symbol in the set of symbols. Click <emph>Add</emph> and then <emph>OK</emph>. Click <emph>Close</emph> to close the <emph>Symbols</emph> dialog. You are now finished and can type the union symbol in the Commands window, by entering <emph>oper %union</emph>.</paragraph><paragraph role="tip">Limits can be arranged in ways other than centered above/below the operator. Use the options provided by $[officename] Math for working with superscript and subscript indexes. For example, type <emph>sum_a^b c</emph> in the Commands window to arrange the limits to the right of the sum symbol. If your limit entries contain longer expressions, you must put them in group brackets, for example, sum_{i=1}^{2*n} b. When formulas are imported from older versions this is done automatically. To change the spacing (gaps) between the characters choose <emph>Format - Spacing - Category - </emph><link href="text/smath/01/05030000.xhp"><emph>Indexes</emph></link> or <emph>Format - Spacing - Category - </emph><link href="text/smath/01/05030000.xhp"><emph>Limits</emph></link>. Additional basic information about indexes is given elsewhere in the <link href="text/smath/01/03091200.xhp">Help</link>.</paragraph><paragraph role="warning">When you type information manually in the Commands window, note that a number of operators require spaces for correct structure. This is especially true when your operators are supplied with values instead of placeholders, for example, lim a_{n}=a.</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Square Root</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090908.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="wurzel"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090908.xhp">Square Root</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Here is an example of how to create a square root with <emph>$[officename] Math</emph>. If you want to use the example in your own formula, copy it to the <emph>Commands</emph> window using the clipboard.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/smzb8.png"/></paragraph><paragraph role="code">%LAMBDA_{deg","t}=1 + %alpha_deg SQRT {M_t over M_{(t=0)}-1}~"."</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Formula Reference Tables</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03091500.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3155961"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="reference"><link href="text/smath/01/03091500.xhp">Formula Reference Tables</link></variable></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="ref">This reference section contains lists of many operators, functions, symbols and formatting features available in <emph>$[officename] Math</emph>. Many of the commands displayed can be inserted using the icons in the <emph>Elements</emph> window or the context menu of the <emph>Commands</emph> window.
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Set Operations</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090800.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="mengenop"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3156318"/><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SETOPERATIONS_TBX" id="bm_id3145205"/><bookmark branch="hid/smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_SETOPERATIONS_CAT" id="bm_id3145208"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090800.xhp">Set Operations</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="smath/ui/floatingelements/RID_SETOPERATIONS_CAT">Assign different set operators to the characters in your <emph>$[officename] Math</emph> formula. The individual operators are shown in the lower section of the Elements pane</ahelp>. Call the <link href="text/shared/00/00000001.xhp#kontextmenue">context menu</link> in the <emph>Commands</emph> window to see an identical list of the individual functions. Any operators not found in the Elements pane have to be entered directly in the Commands window. You can also directly insert other parts of the formula even if symbols already exist for them.</paragraph></section><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#astfab"/></section><paragraph role="paragraph">After clicking the <emph>Set Operations</emph> icon in the Elements pane additional icons will be shown in the lower part of this window. Simply click a symbol to incorporate the operator in the formula being edited in the Commands window.</paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="3">The set operations in detail:</paragraph><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21401.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XINY" id="bm_id3147512"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">is included in</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XINY">Use the icon to insert the <emph>is included in</emph> set operator with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?> in <?></emph> directly into the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21402.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XNOTINY" id="bm_id3153669"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">is not included in</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XNOTINY">Use this icon to insert the <emph>is not included in</emph> set operator with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?> notin <?> </emph>in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21403.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XOWNSY" id="bm_id3150835"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">includes</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XOWNSY">Use this icon to insert the set operator <emph>includes </emph>with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?> owns <?></emph> or <emph><?> ni <?></emph> directly in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op22002.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_EMPTYSET" id="bm_id3143282"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">empty set</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_EMPTYSET">Use this icon to insert an <emph>empty set</emph>.</ahelp> Enter <emph>emptyset</emph> in the Commands window, in order to insert an empty set into your document.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21405.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XINTERSECTIONY" id="bm_id3154904"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Intersection</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XINTERSECTIONY">Use this icon to insert two placeholders with the set operator <emph>intersection of sets </emph>.</ahelp> The same happens if you enter <emph><?> intersection <?></emph> Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21406.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XUNIONY" id="bm_id3147084"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Union</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XUNIONY">Use this icon to insert the <emph>union</emph> set operator with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?> union <?> </emph>directly in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21407.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XSETMINUSY" id="bm_id3151034"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Difference</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XSETMINUSY">Use this icon to insert the <emph>difference</emph> set operator.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?> setminus <?></emph> or <emph><?> bslash <?></emph> in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21408.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XSLASHY" id="bm_id3155918"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Quotient set</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XSLASHY">Use this icon to insert a slash for creating a <emph>quotient set</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> Enter <emph><?>slash<?></emph> in the Commands window, to achieve the same result.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op22001.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_ALEPH" id="bm_id3147490"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">aleph</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_ALEPH">Use this icon to insert a <emph>cardinal number</emph>. </ahelp> You can achieve the same result by entering <emph>aleph</emph> in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21409.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XSUBSETY" id="bm_id3150552"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Subset</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XSUBSETY">Use this icon to insert the <emph>is a subset of</emph> set operator.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?>subset<?></emph> directly in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21410.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XSUBSETEQY" id="bm_id3147600"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Subset or equal to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XSUBSETEQY">Use this icon to insert the <emph>is a subset or equal to</emph> set operator with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?>subseteq<?></emph> in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21411.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XSUPSETY" id="bm_id3154779"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Superset</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XSUPSETY">Use this icon to insert the set operator <emph>is a superset of</emph> and two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?>supset<?></emph> in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21412.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XSUPSETEQY" id="bm_id3153295"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Superset or equal to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XSUPSETEQY">Use this icon to insert the set operator <emph>is a super set or equal to</emph> with two placeholders.</ahelp> Alternatively, you can enter <emph><?>supseteq<?> </emph>in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21413.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XNSUBSETY" id="bm_id3149324"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">not subset</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XNSUBSETY">Use this icon to insert the <emph>not subset</emph> set operator with two placeholders.</ahelp> Instead of this, you can also enter <emph><?>nsubset<?></emph>.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21414.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XNSUBSETEQY" id="bm_id3149778"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">not subset or equal to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XNSUBSETEQY">Use this icon to insert the <emph>not subset or equal</emph> set operator with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?>nsubseteq<?> </emph>in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21415.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XNSUPSETY" id="bm_id3148787"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">not superset</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XNSUPSETY">Use this icon to insert the <emph>not superset</emph> set operator with two placeholders.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph><?>nsupset<?> </emph>in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21416.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_XNSUPSETEQY" id="bm_id3151229"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">not superset or equal to</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_XNSUPSETEQY">Use this icon to insert the <emph>not superset or equal</emph> set operator with two placeholders.</ahelp> Instead of this you can type <emph><?>nsupseteq<?> </emph>in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21417.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SETN" id="bm_id3148805"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Set of natural numbers</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SETN">Use this icon to insert a character for the <emph>set of natural numbers</emph>.</ahelp> Instead of this, you can enter <emph>setn</emph> in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21418.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SETZ" id="bm_id3154008"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Set of whole numbers</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SETZ">Use this icon to insert a character for the <emph>set of whole numbers</emph>.</ahelp> You can also do this by entering <emph>setz</emph> in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21419.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SETQ" id="bm_id3149951"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Set of rational numbers</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SETQ">Use this icon to insert a character for the <emph>set of rational numbers</emph>.</ahelp> You can also do this by directly entering <emph>setq</emph> in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21420.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SETR" id="bm_id3145653"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Set of real numbers</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SETR">Use this icon to insert a character for the <emph>set of real numbers</emph>.</ahelp> Instead of this, you can enter <emph>setr</emph> in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/op21421.png"/></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_SETC" id="bm_id3149510"/></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Set of complex numbers</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="HID_SMA_SETC">Use this icon to insert a character for the <emph>set of complex numbers</emph>.</ahelp> You can also enter <emph>setc</emph> in the Commands window.</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow></table><paragraph role="warning">Be sure to leave spaces (gaps) between values and commands when entering them manually in the Commands window. 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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Text Mode</title><filename>/text/smath/01/05050000.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="textmod"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3147339"/><bookmark branch="hid/.uno:Textmode" id="bm_id3154704"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/05050000.xhp">Text Mode</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="SID_TEXTMODE">Switches the text mode on or off. In text mode, formulas are displayed as the same height as a line of text.</ahelp></paragraph></section><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#textmodus"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Fonts and Font Sizes</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090909.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="schrift"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id7562181"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090909.xhp">Integral and Sum Ranges, Font Size</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Here is an example of how to use various fonts and font sizes within a formula in <emph>$[officename] Math</emph>.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/smzb9.png"/></paragraph><paragraph role="code">f(t)=int from size*1.5 0 to 1 left[g(t')+sum from i=1 to N h_i(t')right]</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Matrix</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090905.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="matrix2"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090905.xhp">Matrix</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Here is an example of how to create a matrix with <emph>$[officename] Math</emph>. If you want to use the example in your own formula, you can copy it to the <emph>Commands</emph> window using the clipboard.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/smzb4.png"/></paragraph><paragraph role="code">font sans bold size *2 A =left[matrix{A_11#A_12#dotsaxis#A_{1n}##A_21#{} #{}#A_{2n}##dotsvert#{}#{}#dotsvert##A_{n1}#A_{n2}#dotsaxis#A_nn}right]</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Others</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03091507.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3156617"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="others"><link href="text/smath/01/03091507.xhp">Others</link></variable></paragraph><table><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Typed command(s)</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Symbol in Elements pane</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Meaning</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal"><?></item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Placeholder</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">dotsaxis</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22008.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Math-axis ellipsis</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">dotsdown</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22010.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Downward diagonal ellipsis</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">dotslow</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/mi22011.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Ellipsis</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">dotsup</item> or <item type="literal">dotsdiag</item>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Symbols with Indices</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090901.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="indizes"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090901.xhp">Symbols with Indices</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">The following example explains how to create symbols with indexes in <emph>$[officename] Math</emph>. You can copy this example to the <emph>Commands</emph> window by using the clipboard and use it in your own formula.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/smzb1.png"/></paragraph><paragraph role="code">D_mn^ size /2 LEFT(3 OVER 2 RIGHT)</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Symbols with Indices</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090903.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="indizes3"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090903.xhp">Symbols with Indices</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">A third example of how to use <emph>$[officename] Math</emph> to create symbols with indexes is shown below. You can copy the example into the clipboard and use it in your own formula in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/smzb3.png"/></paragraph><paragraph role="code">%PHI^{i_1 i_2 dotsaxis i_n}_{k_1 k_2 dotsaxis k_n}</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Matrix in Bold Font</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090906.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="matrix3"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090906.xhp">Matrix in Bold Font</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Here is an example of how to create a bold font matrix in <emph>$[officename] Math</emph>. You can copy this example to the <emph>Commands</emph> window using the clipboard and use it in your own formula.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/smzb6.png"/></paragraph><paragraph role="code">bold { f(x", "y) = left [ stack { x + y over z + left lbrace matrix { 2 # 3 # 4 ## 4 # 5 # 6 ## 6 # 7 # 8} right rbrace # {y + sin (x)} over %alpha # z + y over g } right ]}</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Font Sizes</title><filename>/text/smath/01/05020000.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3153816"/><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/FontSizeDialog" id="bm_id3148867"/><bookmark branch="hid/.uno:ChangeFontSize" id="bm_id3148866"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1">Font Sizes</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="schriftgroessentext"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/FontSizeDialog">Use this dialog to specify the font sizes for your formula. Select a base size and all elements of the formula will be scaled in relation to this base.</ahelp></variable></paragraph><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#fmtsgr"/></section><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_baseSize" id="bm_id3149873"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Base size</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_baseSize">All elements of a formula are proportionally scaled to the base size. To change the base size, select or type in the desired point (pt) size. You can also use other units of measure or other <link href="text/shared/00/00000001.xhp#metrik">metrics</link>, which are then automatically converted to points.</ahelp></paragraph><paragraph role="tip">To permanently change the default size (12 pt) used in $[officename] Math, you must first set the size (for example, 11 pt) and then click the <emph>Default</emph> button.</paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Relative Sizes</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">In this section, you can determine the relative sizes for each type of element with reference to the base size.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_text" id="bm_id3148768"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Text</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_text">Select the size for text in a formula relative to the base size.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_index" id="bm_id3149022"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Indexes</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_index">Select the relative size for the indexes in a formula in proportion to the base size.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_function" id="bm_id3156263"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Functions</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_function">Select the relative size for names and other function elements in a formula in proportion to the base size.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_operator" id="bm_id3153722"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Operators</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_operator">Select the relative size of the mathematical operators in a formula in proportion to the base size.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_limit" id="bm_id3151182"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Limits</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/spinB_limit">Select the relative size for the limits in a formula in proportion to the base size.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/default" id="bm_id3151271"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Default</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fontsizedialog/default">Click this button to save your changes as a default for all new formulas.</ahelp> A security response appears before saving any changes.</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Previous Error</title><filename>/text/smath/01/02110000.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="vorherigerfehler"><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3147434"/><bookmark branch="hid/.uno:PrevError" id="bm_id3866654"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/02110000.xhp">Previous Error</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="SID_PREVERR" visibility="visible">Moves the cursor to the previous error (moving left).</ahelp></paragraph></section><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#babvhf"/></section></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Attributes</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03091506.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3167544"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><variable id="attributes"><link href="text/smath/01/03091506.xhp">Attributes</link></variable></paragraph><table class="list"><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Typed command(s)</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Symbol in Elements pane</paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablehead">Meaning</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">acute</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21701.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Accent to top right above a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">bar</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21705.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Horizontal bar above a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">bold</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="cmd/sc_bold.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Bold</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">breve</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21704.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Top open arc above a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">check</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21703.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Upside down roof</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">circle</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21709.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Circle above a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">color</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3161843"/><paragraph role="tablecontent">The <emph>color</emph> command changes the character color; first enter the <emph>color</emph> command directly in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. Then enter the color name (black, white, cyan, magenta, red, blue, green, or yellow). 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character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">grave</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21702.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Accent to bottom right above a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">hat</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21707.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">"Roof" above a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">ital</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="cmd/sc_italic.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Italics</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">nbold</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Remove the Bold attribute</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">nitalic</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell/><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Remove the Italics attribute</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">overline</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21713.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Horizontal bar above a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">overstrike</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21715.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Horizontal bar through a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">phantom</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21716.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Phantom character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">tilde</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21708.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Tilde above a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">underline</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21714.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Horizontal bar below a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">vec</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/im21106.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">Vector arrow above a character</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item type="literal">widehat</item></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><image src="res/helpimg/starmath/at21722.png"/></paragraph></tablecell><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent">wide roof, adjusts to the character size</paragraph></tablecell></tablerow><tablerow><tablecell><paragraph role="tablecontent"><item 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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Symbols with Indices</title><filename>/text/smath/01/03090902.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><section id="indizes2"><paragraph role="heading" level="1"><link href="text/smath/01/03090902.xhp">Symbols with Indices</link></paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">Here is another example of creating symbols with indexes in <emph>$[officename] Math</emph>. You can copy this example to the <emph>Commands</emph> window using the clipboard and use it in your own formula.</paragraph></section><paragraph role="paragraph"><image src="res/helpimg/smzb2.png"/></paragraph><paragraph role="code">%SIGMA_g^{{}+{}}lsup 3</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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<helpdocument version="1.0"><meta><topic><title>Fonts</title><filename>/text/smath/01/05010000.xhp</filename></topic></meta><body><bookmark branch="index" id="bm_id3156261"/><bookmark branch="hid/.uno:ChangeFont" id="bm_id3153925"/><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/FontsDialog" id="bm_id3153926"/><paragraph role="heading" level="1">Fonts</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><variable id="schriftartentext"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/FontsDialog">Defines the fonts that can be applied to formula elements.</ahelp></variable></paragraph><section id="howtoget"><embed href="text/smath/00/00000004.xhp#fmtsfa"/></section><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Formula Fonts</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">You can define fonts for the variables, functions, numbers and inserted text that form the elements of your formula.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">The list boxes in the <emph>Fonts</emph> dialog display a default font for all elements. To change to a different font, click <emph>Modify</emph>, then select the element type. A new dialog box appears. Select the desired font and check any desired attributes, then click <emph>OK</emph>. To set the changes as the default fonts, click the <emph>Default</emph> button.</paragraph><paragraph role="note">If you want to mark individual text segments with a font other than that used for the whole text, then enter the <link href="text/smath/01/05010000.xhp">Font</link> command in the <emph>Commands</emph> window.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/variableCB" id="bm_id3147509"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Variables</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/variableCB">You can select the fonts for the variables in your formula.</ahelp> For example, in the formula x=SIN(y), x and y are variables, and will reflect the assigned font.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/functionCB" id="bm_id3152943"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Functions</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/functionCB">Select the fonts for names and properties of functions.</ahelp> For example, the functions in the formula x=SIN(y) are =SIN( ).</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/numberCB" id="bm_id3154603"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Numbers</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/numberCB">You can select the fonts for the numbers in your formula.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/textCB" id="bm_id3153773"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Text</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/textCB">Define the fonts for the text in your formula here.</ahelp></paragraph><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Custom Fonts</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">In this section of the <emph>Fonts</emph> dialog you can define fonts, with which you can format other text components in the formula. The three basic fonts <emph>Serif, Sans</emph> and <emph>Fixed</emph> are available. You can add any other font to each standard installed basic font. Every font installed on your system is available for you to use. Select the <emph>Modify</emph> button to expand the selection offered in the list box.</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph">These custom fonts are used if you set a different font with the FONT command in the <emph>Commands</emph> window. </paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/serifCB" id="bm_id3151101"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Serif</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/serifCB">You can specify the font to be used for the <emph>font serif</emph> format.</ahelp> Serifs are the small "guides" that can be seen, for example, at the bottom of a capital A when the Times serif font is used. Using serifs is quite helpful since it guides a reader's eye in a straight line and can speed up reading.</paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/sansCB" id="bm_id3155893"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Sans</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/sansCB">You can specify the font to be used for <emph>sans</emph> font formatting.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/fixedCB" id="bm_id3154192"/><paragraph role="heading" level="3">Fixed</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/fixedCB">You can specify the font to be used for <emph>fixed</emph> font formatting.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/modify" id="bm_id3146925"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Modify</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/modify">Click one of the choices from this pop-up menu to access the <link href="text/smath/01/05010100.xhp">Fonts</link> dialog, where you can define the font and attributes for the respective formula and for custom fonts.</ahelp></paragraph><bookmark branch="hid/modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/default" id="bm_id3155180"/><paragraph role="heading" level="2">Default</paragraph><paragraph role="paragraph"><ahelp hid="modules/smath/ui/fonttypedialog/default">Click this button to save your changes as the default for all new formulas.</ahelp> After confirming the changes, click the <emph>Yes</emph> button.</paragraph></body></helpdocument>
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